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τρῐᾱκονθ-ήμερος

triakonthemeros

of thirty days

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What it meant

τρῐᾱκονθ-ήμερος · triakonth-ēmeros — LSJ

of thirty days

of thirty days, θέα IG 42(1).532 (Epid.); ἀνοχαί Plb. 5.28.1; μῆνες Nicom. ap. Theol.Ar. 48; Ion. τρῐηκοντήμερος, μήν Hdt. 2.4: but Dor. τρῐᾱκοντάμερος, τό (q. v.), is perh. a different word.

2 a time of thirty days

τριακονθήμερον, τό, a time of thirty days, Plb. 21.13.12, etc.

3 thirty days old

thirty days old, χοιρίδιον PCair.Zen. 478 (iii B. C.).

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